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  • Islamic court for Canadian Muslims
    The Canadian province of Ontario is due to rule in the near future on the possibility of using the Islamic Shari`ah in settling family disputes among Canadian Muslims, according to provincial prime minister Dalton McGuinty, provoking protests in a number of Canadian cities over the issue. McGuinty has said the Liberal Government is reviewing a report by former Ontario attorney Marion Boyd recommending to allow Ontario Muslims to establish Shari`
    News | Monday 12 September 2005
  • World\'s poor get poorer as rich get richer
    No one can deny that the latest UN Human Development Report makes very grim reading. Appearing so soon after the euphoria of the Live8 concerts and the Gleneagles summit the document shows - an unprecedented reversal - that the world \"s poorest countries are worse off in most ways than they were in 1990 when the index was first published. Norwegians - top of the wealth table - have nothing to fear, but the lives of millions in Niger and 11 othe
    News | Monday 12 September 2005
  • UN “Civilization Coalition” to Bridge Gaps Between Muslims and West
    United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has formed a group of world luminaries to bridge gaps between the West and the Muslim world and clear misconceptions and misperceptions. The 18-member \"Alliance of Civilizations\" includes international dignitaries from Iran’s former president Mohammad Khatami to South African and Noble laureate archbishop Desmond Tutu, the UN press office reported Friday, September 2, on its Web site. It also in
    News | Monday 12 September 2005
  • Israel is seeking Muslim friends in Europe
    As part of a new initiative by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, muslim communities and the conduct of Muslim leaders in Europe will be closely scrutinized. The initiative aims to increase Israel\'s knowledge and to improve ties between these Muslim communities and local Jewish ones. \"At this time we have a window of opportunity for an effort of this type,\" says a circular sent from Jerusalem to Israel\'s representatives around the worl
    News | Monday 12 September 2005
  • War on Terror: Internal or External?
    Today we live in an historic time. One where nations of the West are pushed into a turmoil where they have to decide what is best for the public. The Nations is split. The Governments are. In many respects the World is however right now we [the people] have to forge through and begin to question what terrorism truly is and to decide which sort of terrorism needs to be crushed now - before it is too late. Over the last few years, especially
    Report | Tuesday 30 August 2005
  • U.S. defense firms feast on Bush’s “War on Terror”
    Analysts say that a significant part of the American’s national life is determined by the financial interests of the \\\\\\\"mighty 10.\\\\\\\" The “mighty 10\\\\\\\" are not the Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force or Special Forces; they’re huge arms firms that stand to make hundreds of billions of dollars from Bush’s ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Of the \\\\\\\"10\\\\\\\" -- Lockheed Martin, Boeing,
    News | Tuesday 30 August 2005
  • Gaza Ends Greater Israel Dream: Israeli Historian
    The cherished dream by Israelis and extremist Jews of a “Greater Israel” from the Nile to the Euphrates is over after the Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip, a famed Israeli historian and researcher has said. “It is quite obvious that the Jewish settlers who went to dwell in Gaza or West Bank settlements, whether due to biblical claims or cheap land prices, have waken up to the harsh reality that the Greater Israel dream ended in a fiasco,” Par
    News | Tuesday 23 August 2005
  • Reality check for Bush administration in Iraq
    By Tom Regan | The Bush administration is significantly lowering expectations about what it can achieve in Iraq, finally admitting that its prewar plans were unrealistic, the Washington Post reported on Sunday. The United States no longer expects to see a model new democracy, a self-supporting oil industry, or a society in which the majority of people are free from serious security or economic challenges, US officials say. Meanwhile on Friday
    Report | Saturday 20 August 2005
  • Families Of 17 Killed Troops Want To Take Tony Blair To Court…
    Tony Blair could be forced to give evidence under oath after families of 17 soldiers killed in Iraq began a legal bid yesterday to secure an independent inquiry into the lawfulness of the 2003 conflict. A lawyer representing the families lodged papers at the high court in London, seeking a judicial review of the government\\\\\\\"s decision this May not to order an investigation into the legality of the war in Iraq.
    News | Saturday 20 August 2005
  • More Media Lies About Iran
    by Gordon Prather According to Reuters\' Louis Charbonneau – a neo-crazy media sycophant if ever there was one – those despicable Iranians \"broke UN seals at a uranium processing plant\" last week. According to Charbonneau, the International Atomic Energy Agency \"put on the seals after Tehran agreed with the European Union\'s biggest powers to halt all nuclear fuel work last November to ease tensions after the IAEA found Iran ha
    Article | Wednesday 17 August 2005
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